[Electronics-talk] Talking Microwaves , Vitamix, and Updated Computers
evelyn weckerly
weckerly at i2k.com
Fri Jul 18 12:44:29 UTC 2014
Hi, Danielle,
I have owned Vitamix for years. I had the model 3600 for a long
time and had the manual brailled. THEN I turned it in for the
5500, which I have had now for quite some time. The machine is
not hard to use, but you'd be wise to have the manual brailled
or, if you have k1000 or open BOOK, make yourself a copy. This
is because it is different from ordinary blenders. I bought mine
sight unseen and had no difficulty dealing with it.
cordially,
Evelyn
----- Original Message -----
From: Danielle Antoine via Electronics-talk
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To: blind-cooks at nfbnet.org
Date sent: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 02:57:32 -0500
Subject: [Electronics-talk] Talking Microwaves , Vitamix,and
Updated Computers
Hello all,
Where can I find the Hamilton Beach talking Microwave? Walmart
had
two, one black and one white, but I wasn't sure if they were the
ones
that talk. How will I know this? Are there specific models to
look
for? And, where else might I find it or similar one?
Has Anyone used a Vitamix machine? I keep seeing them advertised
but I
feel quite overwhelmed by it. Maybe if I could test drive one
and see
how everything works hands-on I might not feel this way. Lastly
off-topic, but please excuse. Are all the computers sold today
having
to adjust thvolume with F10 or F11? this is difficult because
JAWS
intercepts the key stroke and the only way it'll work is if I
shut
JAWS down. Then, I can't quite get the noise level just right.
Danielle
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